Benefits of Pitt:
- recognized internationally for its prestigious scholarship and research
- a degree that is known and respected around the globe, which will help you get a job or gain acceptance to graduate school
- access to the libraries on all five campuses
- expansive study-abroad opportunities
- ability to schedule processing time on the university super computer
- admission guarantees to many Pitt graduate programs
- networking opportunities throughout the Pitt Career Network with more than 200,000 alumni
Benefits of Pitt-Bradford:
- small classes taught by faculty (not graduate assistants) who know your name and care about your success
- research opportunities with faculty as early as your sophomore year with opportunities to be published or to present at academic conferences
- new living, teaching, and learning facilities, featuring apartment-style student residence halls wired for Internet access
- opportunities to transfer to the Pittsburgh campus after one to two years of successful coursework on our campus
- internship opportunities in every major
- many forms of financial aid through grants, loans, work study or scholarships
- student leadership opportunities starting in your freshman year
- personal career counseling
- living and learning in a safe, picturesque, 319-acre campus